Coco Mademoiselle Eau de toilette Chanel

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Coco Mademoiselle Eau de toilette Chanel

Coco Mademoiselle Eau de toilette Chanel

Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 62 customer ratings
(62 customer reviews)

Coco Mademoiselle Eau de toilette Chanel for women of Chanel

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Description

Eau de toilette Coco Mademoiselle was launched one year after the perfume and eau de parfum concentrations. Lighter and sweeter, it starts with cooling citrus freshness: the orange of Sicily and Calabrian bergamot united with aromatic note of Sicilian grapefruit. Sparkling litchi gives a beautiful fruity nuance and brightens the classical floral duo: rose and jasmine. The gentler notes of patchouli, vetiver, Bourbon vanilla and white musk are balanced In a new way and create a sweet and soft base. The fragrance was created by Jacques Polge in 2002.

62 reviews for Coco Mademoiselle Eau de toilette Chanel

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Coco Mademoiselle Intense is the intense version of Eau de toilette more than the Eau de parfum.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I almost feel that the EDT gets to the heavenly drydown faster than the EDP, so I prefer it. It’s fresher up top and lacks the heavy fruit cocktail opening, which I don’t care for but I think many people love. I’m all about that arid, sexy drydown.
    The bottle is…ugh. I buy the refillable EDT on Chanel’s website and can at least enjoy the clean lines and the more classic presentation. I know the bottle shouldn’t matter, but Chanel really needs to sort out their EDT aesthetics.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Pretty pink water in a pretty bottle. Yes I actually do like the bottle! It’s simplistic but still elegant and classy. But like I said.. pink water. Maybe I am being unfair because my dry skin type requires stronger fragrances that “stick”.. this version of Coco Mad is perfect for those who are lucky enough to find fragrances “too strong”–they will find this EDT to be just right.
    I love the scent, don’t get me wrong. It is absolutely beautiful. Fresh citrus and juicy lychee with, to my nose, very little patchouli. I think the patchouli is what hangs around on my skin and keeps me smelling the EDP for hours.. its absence in this fragrance renders it to only lasting for about 5 minutes before I can’t smell a thing.
    If Coco Mad EDP and the new Intense EDP are too much for you, this EDT will be right up your alley 🙂

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    @ Helbo. You said “You won’t offend anyone with this EDT, but you won’t wow them either”. Well, I’ve got news for you: this EDT totally ‘wow’s me in the autumn chills we’re having in the UK right now. I think it’s stunning!

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Often finding the EDP to be a bit too short lived, I decided to give this a test today. It is a bit short lived, much like the edp, but I much prefer this. I don’t think this fragrance was ever meant to be overly strong, more softly elegant whereas the wafts you occasionally get are beautiful in their lightness, rather than stronger. I just sprayed one spray on the back of my hand but hours later, I get soft little reminders. I don’t really need to describe this, but I can say that I don’t think there’s anything bad about it. The EDP could be a bit indolic and cloying … this never is and I really appreciate that. Hope to buy at one point.
    Edit: I got a 50mL. Nice 🙂

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Yup, agree with what most of you think. You won’t offend anyone with this EDT, but you won’t wow them either. This is a pretty, citrusy, and softly sweet fragrance, but not worth the price. There are multiple fragrances on the market which have citrus, Rose, patchouli notes. Granted they aren’t identical (unless you go down the dodgy made goodness knows where and with what road) but this simply isn’t unique enough to warrant me paying more than I did for a mini. The EDP and Intense have far more silage and longevity on me and are far far more interesting. Coco Mad in any variation isn’t on my top shelf but I do like them. Honestly though, for the amount Chanel expects ME to pay, I expect a far more attractive flacon.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a lovely fragrance in the beginning with unique scent at first sweet then soon develops into citrusy and finally citrus disappears after several mins and all that is left is vintage-like perfume that smells of patchouli & jasmine flower 🙁 It is EDT and has soft to moderate silage and longevity.. IMO Chanel Cristalle Eau Verte EDT is a much stronger and longer lasting fragrance but of course also quite different (unisex crispy floral citrus)

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells pretty, and that is it. This is more inoffensive than Gabrielle.
    I couldn’t smell any specific note, just a well blended lady- like smell. It wasn’t fresh or flowery or sweet. It is actually difficult to describe. It was a calm, soft and a bit vintage (not dated) smell. Like something a lady who lives in one of these old, art deco french apartments would wear.
    Sillage is very soft.
    I have nothing more to say. It is nice, but, in my view, overpriced.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the scent I end up wearing the most, it’s fresh and clean, I find I can wear it in pretty much every season, if I’m not sure what to wear this is my go to fragrance!
    Sharp and elegant, it lasts quite a lot on me which I wasn’t expecting at all, thought with time it sits closer and closer to the skin but I can definitely smell it after 6+ hours.
    This is the only scent that I’ve nearly finished, the 50ml bottle is more than halfway empty, my sister also frequently uses this but if it was only used by me I’m sure I would have reached the middle quite soon anyway!
    I’d recommend this to someone looking for a clean scent that’s not too generic, it may be just a bit sharp at first spray and also be careful of how much you spray on, don’t underestimate the power of this edt as it could go from bright to blinding neon with that one extra spritz.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I like this perfume but it’s definitely not worth the money on my skin. It’s completely gone within a few hours. It does have a pretty opening with light, powdery citrus. It’s slightly sweet too in a sophisticated way because of the light patchouli.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Very clean, almost like laundry detergent. Not magical like the eau de parfum.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    For some reason the EDT version behaves better than the EDP, according to my nose at least. Well, it has the Coco Mademoiselle identity in high doses for sure, but somehow it is better, there is an earthy element to the EDT that the EDP replaces with a balsamic effect, which doesn’t even work with the overall blend.
    The drydown reminds me of autumn weather, crisp air,something cold and distant, some rain, wet leaves here and there, and the overall preparation for winter, the amount of orange and bergamot notes remind us of Christmas, it is definitely an optimistic and happy scent, it’s the joyous effect that J’adore has. Also, the spicy facet is very complimentary.
    The good thing about it it’s the lack of sweetness, honestly, this is not sweet at all, the notes are proportionately blended, very symphonic, nothing stands out more than the other. Seems layer-friendly and versatile. Doesn’t have to be jealous of the EDP, it has it’s own character.
    Will I wear it? No, I cannot identify myself with it, it’s too optimistic. I might acquire a sufficient decant just for the delicious spicy and earthy element blended in a modern concept.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    To those of you looking to save money try Armaf Club Da Nuit for women it’s a very good dupe CM and lasts 6 to 8 hours if sprayed on clothes will last for days .. The price is so reasonable considering CM to isn’t what it used to be since they reformulated it …This recommendation is based on my experience and how the perfume reacted to my body chemistry ..

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I have to admit that this perfume revived my love for perfumes once again. Actually, I haven’t smelled anything breathtaking lately, but this one is so unique. So much better than the edp, so complex and alluring, this perfume despite being so popular, proves to be one of the best out there. This one radiates around you like a veil, so alluring and feminine.. Oh, and this perfume is so recognisable! It’s a really happy perfume, a perfume of a happy woman!

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    My boyfriend does not like this.. He thinks its way too powdery 🙁 I think it’s great however, it ought to be worn graciously and at night time. People are misled by its citrusy opening to think it will stay fresh throughout the day. HONEY you are mistaken!
    This is heady, not as heady as coco or no.5, but heady nonetheless. I smell it on 14-17 year olds and that’s a crime against this beauty! It’s far too mature for kids that age. This ought to be worn by women 21 and over. It’s got that mature powdery note and the patchouli in the dry down makes it divine!
    Sad thing is it’s overused and used incorrectly at the wrong times of the day for the wrong occasion. So yes, it obviously then becomes overrated. This is a legend of a perfume. It ought to be used that way.
    PS. EDT lasts way longer than the EDP.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I had a tester back in my twenties when it was brand-brand new – honestly, I don`t even think that tester was genuine..but boy, did it smell divine! I think back then this was the next big thing, the new Opus up until the point it got waaaay too commercial and I got sick of the fact that every second girl walked past me smelled like this..Which is no wonder – this is probably one of the only perfume everyone I know likes, so I guess it`s all mass-appeal.. Today I tried it again and I think I`ll either get a small bottle of it or a cheap flanker resembling to it for my collection. P.S: I find no similarity with Miss Dior.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Coco Mademoiselle eau de toilette and eau de parfum (on me anyway) are two totally different scents. I gravitate toward the toilette version in late summer / early fall when the days start feeling a bit shorter and I tire of the fruity, coconut scents of summer. The EDT is heavier on the bergamot and litchi initially then the dry down almost has a spicy tea (think chai) kind of feel to it. It is a warm, “grounded” scent. I tend to get a little nose blind with this one however, though I receive compliments and others can still smell it on me. I definitely tend to be a bit heavier handed with CM EDT. Don’t let the patchouli scare you off, it’s done VERY well here and does not evolve into dirty hippie at college territory. My only complaint is the rectangular bottle. The sprayer works great but it’s simply unattractive. Nonetheless, it is very versatile and wearable for just about anyone. My go to in September!

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Most elegant perfume I smelled in my life.
    But poor sillage and longevity, I want to return it’s not worth the price!

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    When this fragrance came out. I could not get enough of it.
    It was the most intoxicating, hypnotic fragrance! It commanded me to call it my signature scent.
    I bought a bottle of the Eau de Parfume immediately, and it became the queen of my perfume collection. -not that at that time I could afford much of a collection, but she was the queen among 4 or 5 perfumes.-
    I now have the reformulated Eau de Toilete… Nice, but not the intoxicating GORGEOUS scent I remember… Actually, if I’m being honest, it seems to lack a soul.
    I should have bought the EDP. I have not smelled it lately, but I am hoping it’s a truer version of the original.
    I still do like this fragrance, and it has been getting more attention this spring/summer.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    If I have to pick up just one perfume in the world, it will be Coco Mademoiselle. So wonderfully blended citruses (sweet orange and tangy grapefruit) and amazing rose over patchouli base. Patchouli here doesn’t smell dirty and heavy, not even earthy, just heavenly woody and a bit sweet.
    I’m not into citrusy scents, and patchouli is usually not my thing, but Coco Mademoiselle somehow not just make it right, it makes it perfect.
    It was the first Chanel perfume I fell in love with and still holds the first place in my perfume wardrobe. Coco Mademoiselle is sooo me, so wonderfully complements my body chemistry! I always feel beautiful when I wear Coco Mademoiselle, like beauty is shining from inside of me, amplified by the scent. I wear it with formal attire, with cocktail dresses, even with jeans and T shirt. Coco Mademoiselle is so well mannered that fits any situation and any time.
    I have edp too and I like it a lot, but edp is a tad sweeter, a bit less sparkling than edt. It’s like edt is elegant, witty and bright lady in her 30es, while edp is her elder sister or her mother – same DNA, same beauty, just an idea calmer and more mature.
    If I have to describe Coco Mademoiselle with just one word it would be irreplaceable.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a citrusy version of coco mademoiselle edp less sweeter which i like because i can wear this even in the hottest days the only downfall of this, is the longevity and sillage. not worth the price i guess.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    Wonderful classy fragrance. Very long lasting, very complex. Grapefruit and honey. Perfect for smelling rich. A little bit of some very fresh cleaner towards the beginning. Unfortunately very much overworn. By everyone. Including my french teacher.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    It reminds me of Florida Water. Of course, I’ll stick with the affordable one, so I don’t own this perfume.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I took the twist and spray purse friendly version of this when I travelled overseas recently. I got comments about it everywhere I went- everyone wanted to know what the beautiful scent I was wearing was!

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    I SPRAYED THE PARFUME VERSION OF THIS ON MY WRIST,WAY TO STRONG FOR ME SO I PURCHASED THE TOILETTE VERSION I LAYER IT WITH COCO CHANEL ,ITS LESS OVER POWERING FOR ME THAT WAY.EVEN THIS IS STRONG YOU ONLY NEED 1 SPRAY AND IT LASTS ME A GOOD 18 HOURS

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I keep on comparing CM Edt to edp. I normally buy edp but I had it and it wasn’t special or even more to say, it was making me tired. Like – dislike relation. I decided to buy Edt. I must say that it’s magic. As far as I always prefer deeper scents, this is what I was searching for in CM edp, miss dior edp, miss dior edt for years. It’s like the perfect balance between all of those. It makes me like Mille line even though, because of popularity, I didn’t want to like it. Edp is more intense in the beginning but it’s Edt which stays longer and sweeter on my skin. I will update about the sillage etc because at the moment my nose is a bit confused with all those Mille experiments. Edt gives me an inspiration and makes me happy while edp didn’t do that for me.
    UPDATE: I just wore it yesterday and there came man to me to ask what perfume I had on. I had to write it down so he could buy for his wife. I told the story a while later to my coworker and he said, a bit for a joke, aw yeah, the grammy scent. Conclusion : people love it or not, it does have a good sillage. I’m happy

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    A couple of ladies at work wear this. All I can say that it’s a masterpiece! Gorgeous silage of flowers, citruses and cleanliness. 9.5/10

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    A safe sweet, powdery patchouli perfume. Suitable for daily use, and proper for the office. Pleasant by nature.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I like it! This is difficult for me to review because I’m not the best at picking out all the notes and this one has a lot going on. I like the EDT as the EDP is a bit too strong for me. Upon first spray, I get a rose that settles quite quickly into citrus, floral patchy and then the vanilla/musk notes emerge at the end. I can’t believe how much I like this fragrance because I do not like rose – at all. But this is rose done right and I’m a believer. This feels sophisticated and yes, grown up but in a good way! I love the drydown. I’m still slowly feeling/smelling my way through the Chanels … and this is the first one that really spoke to me. None of the Chanels smell good to me from the bottle. You definitely need to try Mademoiselle on your skin to enjoy the creamy goodness at the end!

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    This is exactly what I was hoping for! I loved the original but found it to be too heavy for my tastes. I always felt like I was suffocating people around me with just one spray. This is more citrusy and light, not quite as sweet, and a not quite as warm. The classic Chanel patchouli is still there, but it’s blended better and not at all overwhelming. It’s young, fun, and classy. Everything I loved about the EDP, but done better! I’ll definitely wear this a lot.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    sweet sugary vanilla, sweet grapefruit/vanilla, sweet oranges/vanilla. at about 10 min sweet flowers/patchouli pop out.
    patchouli/musks get stronger at about 1 hour.
    2 hours in the sweet sugary vanilla with fruits is significantly weaker but there are beautiful wafts of fruity florally vanillas.
    at three hours it the wafts of fruit/floral/vanilla seemed to get stronger.
    the patchouli and vetiver and vanilla were strongest during the 5-8 hour marks. still got wafts of sweetness though.
    i was left with a vanilla/grapefruit skin scent at the “end” which lasts until i shower.
    on clothing/fabric it lasts forever i think. i sprayed it on a little cotton round so long ago i forgot, it has been weeks though i’m sure, it still smells of vanilla and vetiver ( i think. it’s kinda chocolaty/musty but in a good way) whatever it is it still smells very good after all this time.
    i only need ONE DROP per arm, i slowly push on the sprayer and when one drop pops out i touch it to my arm! otherwise it’s too much of a good thing. i love it!
    the EDT is sugary sweet while the EDP is syrupy sweet.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    Stole some of my moms Coco mademoiselle edt and sprayed in my hair. Gosh, I feel like a buissniess woman or something!
    Hahah, actually I am wearing this because I am going on a date at the cinema tonight and I wanted something fruity but not sweet. Something grown up.
    But I don’t think I will wear this again because
    1. my mom wears it(sorry mom haha!) and 2. it just doesn’t feel like my style or taste. It’s not very ‘me’
    But I do not mind smelling this on other people.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    I adore this fragrance!!! It smells so sexy and feminine and works as both a daytime or nighttime parfume! The longevity is amazing, after just one spray on your skin it will last the entire day!!! I LOVE the way it smells on my skin!!! This is a high quality, and well done fragrance That never gets old
    Ladies this is SHEER LUX! I

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    If you folks can really pick out individual NOTES on this one- good for you. All I smell is “cosmetic counter stew”. Pretty and very feminine nonetheless — but a stew. I was gifted a 1.7 oz bottle of this last week- and before I had smelled it I was like “I feel like I won the Lottery!” a FREE Chanel !!!!!
    Now I feel like I won a free box of nicely made expensive nylon stockings (another thing this one smells like to me!) Oh well……

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Coco Mademoiselle is bright and citrusy at first, drying down to a warm, fruity patchouli with a dusting of rose. Still too fruity for me, but I recommend it for someone who doesn’t like cloying fruity scents. It’s altogether feminine and sophisticated without being too stark.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Sharp citrusy musky patchouli at first, then dries down to a kind of dirty-ish patchouli with a bit of citrusy flowers and vetiver. I really like it as the heart opens but the trail and initial blast is meh for me. This could be unisex, I can definitely see a guy wearing it.
    Longevity isn’t very good.
    Overall, ok but if you’re going to spend the money just get the EDP instead because it’s really better and lasts longer. Seriously.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    I am in love with chanel and their fragrances, but this one was just nauseating! My mom owns the eau de parfum and I always steal it from her so I figured that I would buy my own. I bought the Mademoiselle velvet body oil spray and the eau de toilette. The lady at the Chanel counter told me that the only difference was that the toilette wasn’t as heavy and that it was more fresh and lighter. I sprayed the toilette all over and once it dried down, it smelled like sweet pineapples and urine. It smelled identical to Chance and I can’t wear chance because it smells sour on me. At first, I thought I got a fake bottle or that something was wrong with the formula. This literally did not smell like Coco Mademoiselle AT ALL. I returned it and ended up buying the eau de parfum. I suggest testing them out on each arm first before blind buying like I did because in my opinion the eau de toilette and eau de parfum do not smell similar at all. I will also add that the toilette has no longevity at all, after 20 minutes I could not smell it and the sillage is 0.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    nice fresh soft rosey scent

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    I love it! Fresh, ladylike and so French! It keeps EDP’s orange & patchouli vibe deep inside but it’s a lot lighter, suitable for nearly all seasons. Heaven for the nose, almost too good to be true!

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    Toilet water Coco M. brings you the freshness. Scent of the cleanness and always elegance . Into the summer I uses 3x the spray. 🙂

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t like it.
    It’s a very well blended perfume, with many layers and an ever-changing scent, but ultimatley it’s annoying and overwhelming.
    It starts off with orange, which is a bit to “screechy” to my liking. it’s slightly too sharp and sour, and doesn’t flow smoothly. Afterwards comes the litchi – realistic, fruity, and sweet, and the grapefruit, a mixture that’s similar to the one that’s in Salvatore Ferragamo’s Signorina edt, and is honesly quite nice.
    Then, just like in Miss dior edp, it turns animallic. The base notes of very soapy musks and vetiver form a wet layer, almost like soil, which combined with the sweetness of the vanilla and patchouli is very overwhelming – especially because, weirdly, once the base notes appear, the sillage becomes much greater.
    I think miss dior edp has a similiar vibe, yet it’s classier and more sophisticated.
    If i would need to sum up this fragrance in 3 words it would be: Animallic; dirty; sweet.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Cannot stand this version. I had a sample of the EDP version which is less citrusy and less green smelling to my nose, this one is just too green and citrus it makes me feel like I’m snorting grass that’s been soaked overnight in patchouli oil and bergamot. It was a gift and although it’s expensive I have not used it since I got it and it just sits in a dark drawer and I would never go near it with a metre long pole.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    Last week bought myself CM EDP 100ML and then yesterday I bought myself CM EDT 100ML. My next purchase goal would be the Parfum concentration.
    It’s fresh definitely and a little sweet just only for the opening. But the heart and base notes are just the same only the volume has turned down a little.
    So in result, it won’t be too strong or screechy. I really love the effect of this perfume to peoples around me and I referring to the Coco Mademoiselle perfume not the concentration.
    The Girls – He smells really good.
    The Boys – He smells flowery & really good.
    The Ladies – He smells gorgeous, I think i want the perfume that he’s wearing.
    The Guys – He smells seductive but he’s a guy. Confuse.
    The Women’s – This young guy smells wonderful, a lovely sophisticated floral type of scent.
    The Man’s – This young guy smells decent and good.
    Thanks to the masculine vibe and edge in CM. I’m officially a loyal consumer now, even though they were reformulated. Well, what can I say.
    It’s Chanel !

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    This fragrance is lighter and more wearable like many reviews have said. I’ve found it to be a bit sweater and less serious. It sprays out a fine mist and has moderate sillage. It won’t knock someone out, unlike its eau de parfum counterpart. I enjoy the drydown of the edt more than the edp because it isn’t cloying and remains faithful to its oriental theme. Although I love both the edp and edt, I love them the most together; they compliment each other perfectly. This is one of my favorite scents, despite it being hugely popular. I’ve become quite familiarized with all of the mainstream perfumes as an avid perfume collector, and I must add that anything coco mademoiselle is worth the price. The scent is luxurious, unique, and long-lasting. It’s recognizable and definitely iconic.

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    This gorgeous EDT is divine layered with its body lotion.
    I love wearing this beauty in winter too, sometimes I prefer wearing the EDT than the EDP because it’s lighter, fresher, and a bit less citrusy in the opening with the same beautiful warm, spicy and slightly sweet drydown.
    Extremely sophisticated and feminine.
    10/10.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my “man wants to kiss me” scent, lovely but I don’t always wear it duo to that reason! I have the body lotion too, CM is very nice, and I much prefer EDT, lasting power is great

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    This really a nice scent, but not for me. It’s for luxurious, elegant fashioned girls. I prefer smelling it on my girlfriend though.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    Chanel is always a safe and classy perfume option. Today I tried it and my nose thinks it’s slightly similar to Miss Dior EDT 2013 edition, way more citrus with a ‘harsh’ orangie opening that lasts a lot and for sure something like more mature let’s say.
    I am saying this not to compare it with patchouli perfumes or call it generic as I am a gourmandise perfume lover. It’s bold, it has a strong character, you can easily recognize an orange sharpness, nicely blended floral notes with grapefruit, hidden rose and vetiver, then a lot of patchouli and finally a powdery/creamy base to hold on your skin. It ends up with this sweetness when Coco Mademoiselle EDP starts with this.
    I find CM EDT more mature as I said. It looks simplier and it supposed to be softer for an EDT but it’s not. It looks also similar to Miss Dior Cherie 2011-discontinued due to it’s notes, but no. Sharp citrus/a bit animalic/powdery. You know what? I like it but I am not dying for it. What is LOVE is the amount that only one spray of it covers and the color of the perfume should and it is ‘spicy’ pink! Excellent sillage and lasting power for an EDT but what makes me sad is that Chanel and Coco Mademoiselle line follows the trends and competes the trend of patchouli/rose ‘classy’ combination lovers, making it’s perfumes crowd pleasers than statements.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    i prefer this version than the edp. on me this settles much better & actually lasts longer for some unknown reason. i do like the edp but i do much prefer this version, they smell almost identical but for me the edp is harsh at 1st where as this is softer

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    I have this one for several years now. I always have a period in autumn when I want to wear this one.
    However I normally don’t like patchouli, in this scent the patchouli is not overwhelming. I think of this scent as one of the all time classics, wearable, chic, feminin and very present.
    One of the minor points is that many women are wearing this one, in my region it’s the best selling female perfume for quite a long time now, so you cannot call this one an original scent.

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve been wearing CM Edp for 6 months now. I like the top notes, the base notes mmmm my love love love part.
    But the middle notes, its too loud. The floral scents is choking me to death. Every single day I wear CM Edp, I was like “Omg here it comes the middle notes, ready to get choke again” and God when will the middle notes gonna end lingering and let the base notes emerge already. It’s my favorite part u know.
    So I was wondering, is the Edt version has the middle notes volume down & life period shortened ? and the base notes emerge sooner & linger earlier ? Because if it is, I might change to this Edt version then. My 50ml CM Edp can only last for 2 weeks now almost sucked up dry already.
    All Queens here, spill some advice please.
    Need to decide whether I should get the Edt to overcome my so not favorite CM Edp middle notes that chokes me every time I wear this juice problem.
    Thank u.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    I love Coco Mademoiselle so much I have both the EDP and EDT. The EDT is sweeter and less complex – it doesn’t develop much throughout the day. I keep this for dress down Fridays and more casual days. It lasts the whole day and is very wearable.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells beautiful ! If you want an economical replacement try sanderling by yves de sistell or Lily de Pastel by ulric de varens .

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    I love the eau de toilette version on my skin, it is sweeter and lighter and it makes me fall in love with this scent! But.. i have now been wearing it for almost 2 years, trying to make it my signature but I think I have to give it up, even though i have been wearing it for such a long time it just dont smell like “me”! And I NEVER get compliments on it! So.. i think a have to let it go even though i love the smell, on other women, that is.. i think I will keep the bottle, just to try it on now and the, Sometimes I really crave it!

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    So it took me a few years to fall in love with Coco Mademoiselle. But now I have! And I have fallen for the edt in specific. I also have the perfume extrait and worn the edp a few times, but no.. Edt it is! It is very long-lasting, silage is very good, but not too in your face as with the edp. The fragrance has some soft spiciness and is not too girly, too womanly of too masculine. It strikes a great balance between them all and is a perfect allrounder. Great for every time of the year, every occasion.
    Also the dry body oil from the Coco Mademoiselle line (very affordable btw in contrast to the edt/ edp) is so amazing! Really worth owning and can be worn even without the edt, because it’s strong and lasts long.

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my second review of this gorgeous perfume. I made a hasty judgment that Coco Mademoiselle is only a spring and summer scent, but now that it is passing from autumn to winter in the Southern Hemisphere I can confirm without a doubt that the cooler months really bring out the beauty, richness and depth of this perfume. The patchouli and vanilla take centre stage and I just adore it.
    I initially had Coco Mademoiselle as my signature scent, then went on a rampant binge of expanding my horizons with other perfume houses, Guerlain, Oscar de La Renta, Rochas and other Chanel scents. I have come back full circle and fallen in love with Coco Mad again. She’s a perfect creature and definitely a stayer in my wardrobe. I guess I had to go looking elsewhere before realising I always had a beauty patiently waiting for me.

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    This has been my favourite perfume for years! It’s absolutely beautiful. It’s much softer and more delicate than the EDP, which is great because most Chanel perfumes tend to be too bold for my taste.
    This one starts off with a perfect mix of patchouli and citrus, then dries down into a smooth blend of vanilla, floral, and musk. An amazing scent, I recommend everyone sniff it at least once.

  58. :

    3 out of 5

    Sweeter and fresher than EDP, but too weak for my nose.

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s classic. Wearable all year long, day or night, rainy or sunny. Perfect for every occasion. If you don’t know what to wear, Mademoiselle is there for you. A must-have for a young and trendy girl. If you haven’t tried this perfume, you should definitely check it out.

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    I adore Coco Mademoiselle and of course I love this EDT as well, lighter, less citrusy and a bit more wearable than the beautiful EDP.
    Just received a big bottle of this EDT for Valentine’s Day. It’s fresh, light, spicy, a gorgeous floral, subtle yet longlasting, very classy and feminine.
    Different from all the gourmand-fruity-sugary scents around.
    This is perfection: CLASS IN A BOTTLE.
    I use this along with the EDP (a spritz of EDP on my nape and a spritz of EDT on my chest, wrists and behind my ears). I think they work perfectly together, the EDT is lively, spicier and fresher whereas the EDP adds intensity, especially in the beautiful sweet and spicy drydown. The EDT lasts for days on clothes.
    Perfect for warmer months, you can wear it all year round though.
    SUBLIME!

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t know why I haven’t review this and my bottle is almost empty. To get down to the point, I really like this fragrance. I don’t know if I would repurchase it, but I wouldn’t mind getting this as a gift. Trust me, it is not a bad fragrance at all. But I had it for some time and I just started wearing it. I think why I didn’t finish it up earlier is because I was wearing it during the wrong season. I think for me it works better during cooler months than in warmer months. But again I don’t remember. This is one of my first conscientious perfume buys because usually I am notorious for doing blind buys. As for scents, one of the previous reviewer nailed. It doesn’t morph at all and pretty much stays the same from the first spay to the drydown.

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    A very wearable fragrance. Suitable for so many occasions & ages. However is is sooo popular that I do not think it will ever be my signature fragrance. I have no idea how to describe the fragrance as it just seems to start, set & end the same, which is great as sometimes the dr

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